What happens when I cook a thousand fried eggs but don't feel like eating any?
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outcome
"When your actions exceed your true desires, the wisest choice is to let go of what no longer serves you. Trust your inner sense and align your doing with your authentic needs."
According to Osho, when your doing outruns your real appetite, wisdom is simple: don’t eat them. Through the joke, he says the kindest words are to refrain from consuming what feels wrong or unnecessary. If you cooked a thousand eggs without hunger, practice non-doing: trust your sense, discard compulsion, and align actions with authentic need rather than habit or hangover.
If you made lots of eggs but aren’t hungry, the smart, kind choice is: don’t eat them.
Why this matters practically
- Helps you stop acting from habit or pressure instead of genuine need.
- Protects well-being by honoring the body’s present signals.
- Builds discernment: sometimes the wisest action is non-action.
- Protects well-being by honoring the body’s present signals.
- Builds discernment: sometimes the wisest action is non-action.
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